How do I add different Keybinds?

If you've used Push-To-Talk, you're most likely familiar with Keybinds, and how they work in order to make Push-To-Talk (PTT) function appropriately. Here's the deal: Discord's got a couple of other super handy Keybind possibilities that you can use to become a hotkey extraordinaire. Here's how to check them out:

1. Open your User Settings tab

2. Click the Keybinds tab

And now we're in business. We've got a few points to touch on as far as setting everything up goes.

Getting started

While you can add as many separate Keybinds as you want, you have start add them individually. Start by pressing the "Add a Keybind" button:

Note: When you're editing keybinds, keybinds are disabled. Leave this page to turn them on.

Pro Tip: You can use multiple keys to bind a key. For instance (SHIFT+ENTER). Just hit the keys in sequence.

You'll find a drop-down menu with a couple of different selections:

Unassigned: This doesn't have any function! Make sure you choose a different option in the list.

Push to Talk: Hold this Keybind to temporarily enable your mic while in Push to Talk mode.

Push To Mute: Hold this Keybind to disable your mic activity while in Voice Activity mode.

Toggle Mute: Press this Keybind to toggle your mic's transmission on or off.

Comments

As much as Streamer Mode is a very beautiful function, I'm sure it would find the 'oggle Streamer Mode' keybind slightly creepy. Typos, the difference between 'Lets eat, Grandma!' and 'Lets eat Grandma!'

I have Logictech G502 Mouse as I cannot hotkey push to talk on my mouse. I wanted to hotkey it on G5 or G4 buttons on the mouse. I don't like using a key on my keyboard as I have them for my other hotkeys for gaming or typing. Like the F Key is commonly used in video games for voice chat and as well in YouTube (F key) for full-screen default settings. Very "F"rustrating!!!!

I have a similar issue. Was using an xbox one controller for keybinds with the left bumper as push to talk but suddenly quit working after 2 months or so. Deleted the keybind and tried to set a new one and when I click the field for a keybind it doesnt recognize any buttons that I push on my controller. Using Win10 at the moment, anyone have similar issues or fixes for this? Thanks

Where's the keybind to reduce or increase discord volume? There are times when I just want to quieten everyone down so I can hear what's going in game (footsteps etc) or to increase the discord volume as I'm in a vehicle and can't hear what they're saying. In Teamspeak, this is just part of their standard keybindings.

The single biggest flaw with discord has been the lack of volume control hotkeys from day one. How the dev's keep putting effort into emotes and text chat while ignoring such a BASIC function of any VOIP app is mind boggling. GIVE US VOLUME CONTROL HOTKEYS AND A DISCORD VOLUME SLIDER!